Marianna published her monthly column in American
Israelite on State v. Jordan, an Ohio Supreme Court case
testing the validity of an investigative stop where the companion
of the defendant fled from the police.

Kristin KalsemAssociate Professor of LawWith
Emily Houh and Verna Williams, Kristin hosted Women
Coming Together: Claiming the Law for Social Change at UC. The conference was funded by the Ford Foundation
and brought together academics, activists, and lay people
to discuss and strategize about necessary changes in feminist
legal theory and advocacy. Over 100 persons attended the
two-day event.

As part of his “Law Professor Blog Tour,” über
blogger Dennis Kennedy reviewed Paul’s TaxProf
Blog,
calling it “Unfailingly
excellent -- Caron’s blog is the model I would point
any law professor considering a blog to study. It’s
informative, it’s interesting and it has a great mix
of academic materials and popular materials, along with links
to great resources. Highly recommended, even for people who
are not tax lawyers.”

Mark
A. GodseyAssociate Professor of Law
Faculty Director, Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute
for Justice, Ohio Innocence ProjectMark's
client with the Ohio Innocence Project, Gary Reece, was
released on parole after serving 25 years of a maximum
75-year sentence that the Innocence Project helped establish
that he did not commmit. Mark appeared on numerous television
news programs across the state of Ohio in connection with
the case, and was quoted in the Cleveland
Plain Dealer.

Emily HouhAssociate
Professor of LawWith
Kristin Kalsem and Verna Williams, Emily hosted Women
Coming Together: Claiming the Law for Social Change at UC. The conference was funded by the Ford Foundation
and brought together academics, activists, and lay people
to discuss and strategize about necessary changes in feminist
legal theory and advocacy. Over 100 persons attended the
two-day event.

Bert’s brief for the petitioner in the case of Willie
L. Celestine, No. 10.031 (United States), Before the Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American
States, July 1987, was cited in John Quigley, Exclusion
of Death-scrupled Jurors and International Due Process,
2 Ohio St. J. Criminal L. 261 (2004).

Michael E. SolimineDonald
P. Klekamp Professor of Law
Director, Extern ProgramMichael’s
position paper for the Buckeye
Institute for Public Policy Solutions, Reform Attorney’s
Fees in Ohio (1999), was reprinted in Toward a Free
and Prosperous Ohio: A Decade of Public Policy Solutions
(Joshua Hall, ed., The Buckeye Institute, 2004).

Several of Michael’s publications were cited in prestigious
books and articles:
•
An Economic and Empirical Analysis of Choice of Law, 24 Georgia
L. Rev. 49 (1989), and The Law and Economics of Conflict
of Laws, 4 American L. & Econ. Rev. 208 (2001), in Christopher
R. Drahozal, Contracting
out of National Law: An Empirical Look at the New Law Merchant,
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 523 (2005).
•
Deciding to Decide: Class Action Certification and Interlocutory
Review by the United States Courts of Appeals under Rule
23(f), 41 William & Mary L. Rev. 1531 (2000) (with Christine
Oliver Hines), in Michael Dore, Law of Toxic Torts (West Group, 2005 Supp.).
•
The Constitutionality of Congressional Legislation to
Overturn Zurcher v. Stanford Daily, 71 J. of Criminal Law & Criminology
147 (1980), in 2 Wayne R. LaFave, Search and Seizure:
A Treatise on the Fourth Amendment (West Group, 4th ed. 2004).

Joseph
P. TomainDean Emeritus and Wilbert and Helen
Ziegler Professor of Law •
Attended meeting as Member of the Governing Board of the
Greater Cincinnati Foundation Strategic Initiatives Committee
Meeting
•
Presented paper Creon’s Ghost to the Literary Club
of Cincinnati
•
Submitted law review article Rethinking Reform of Electricity
Markets (with Professor Sidney Shapiro). The article is the
Introductory article to the Wake Forest Law Review Symposium
on the Electricity Industry.
•
Completed paper The Ancient Quarrel for the 8th Annual Meeting
of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the
Humanities
•
Attended meeting as Vice-President and Co-Chair the Governance
Committee of the Mercantile Library
•
Chaired Board of Trustees and attended Committee meetings
of the KnowledgeWorks Foundation
•
Presented report as Chair of the Western State Law School
Site Team to the Council of the ABA Section on Legal Education
and Admissions to the Bar

Verna
L. WilliamsAssociate
Professor of LawWith
Kristin Kalsem and Emily Houh, Verna hosted Women
Coming Together: Claiming the Law for Social Change
at UC. The conference was funded by the Ford Foundation
and brought together academics, activists, and lay people
to discuss and strategize about necessary changes in feminist
legal theory and advocacy. Over 100 persons attended the
two-day event.